BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed on Friday commented the state will find an alternate mechanism if Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus feels he is incapable of fulfilling his duties of announcing an election roadmap.
“No one is indispensable in this world,” the BNP senior leader said at a television programme.
It will be Prof Yunus’s personal stance, if he wants to quit from his post instead of announcing the roadmap for next general elections, Salahuddin said, adding BNP has not made any demand in this regard.
However, BNP hopes that Prof Yunus, being a world-renowned figure, will stop thinking about quitting now, and instead realise people’s expectations for elections. To this end, BNP hopes Prof Yunus would announce a specific roadmap for holding the polls by year-end, said Salahuddin.